AB&tAhb ♦ * • Vlultor from low»— . ; ’ Jay C. Brown, Mt. Zion, Jowa, ' • rr-*v«d U Ashland Monday oven*' £ ■ Inc to vtalt with his brother, L. 8. : grown, of this «tty. 1 ; “Life-Like Llkenesaea," Studio ■ Ashland on Tbs Plata. Returned from L. A— *** Mrs. John Shortridge, who has been spending the past month Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hust and and visiting friends in Los Angeles, family have moved from 240 the | returned ,to Ashland yesterday. Orange Ave.,, to Butte Falls. , St., * Her grandmother, • Mrs. Emma Clirt Payne make» shelving. on | Graham, will remain there, for Heturaed from Corvalll*— ¡the winter. Mrs< L. H. Haneon returned oksj ’ School supplies at East Side, yesterday from Corvallis and Eu Grocery. ‘ 12-6t gene, where she attended - the J Stopped in Ashland— Hotel Men's Association. They nta Dr. and Mrs. Christensen of wore guests of the Hotel Benton In Bremerton, Wash., who hare been a id Hotel Eugene. ; f ast spending their vacation In South- Have your clothes cleaned, Ur. ern California, stopped in Aah- pressed, rellned. and remodeled [ite land Saturday for a two days for fall. Pgulserud’s. . ' visit with Dr. ahd Mrs. C. E. i ' School supplies at East Side ar- Shinn. Grocery. ll-5 t >31 School Supplies at East Sid a School hooks at Elhart'a. z •3* Grocery. 18-St 1 Worn Sacramento— - Left for Home— v *' Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mudge of le, G. D. Mason left .Tuesday even- ( cramento, Calif., were in Ash- on tng for his home in Los Angeles, < id yesterday. They stopped at >y. after spending several weeks at 1 i Hotel Ashland. Mr. Mudge a the Llthia Springs Hotel. Mr, 1 with the Safety CommtaslfiB. tb Mason is stopping at Sacranlento School supplies at Elhart’s. - and San Francisco to attend bust /H a v e yoar suit taUordd • Mt le. ness. He expects to return to Aah- t Paulserud We have a . tom - land with Mrs. Mason about the I ■ ete line o £«ew fall fabrics. - middle of November. f Is- Madden retreads tires. SS-U t I Mrs. S. H. Swa»of«J of Merkel; l ’ h From Australia— v Texas, was In Ashland yesterday. ig. Sydney Wansey of Australia, She stopped at the Hotel Ashland. )r> was ■ In Ashland yesterday. He V 'Fresh supply of Fancy Cook U stopped at the Llthia Springs ing Schuerman’s Grocery. 12-2t re Hotel. t C Fog at Crater L a k e - ]g Get your window screens and > winning kodak picture. Di Several parties reported, that, Studio Art Store. .2 screen doors at'Jordan Sash and w they were extremely disappointed Made Trip to Klamath Fall) Cabinet Works. 264-tf ii ydetsrday at not hetng'able to see Mr. and Mrs. D. Poe and Mrs Crater Lake on account 'of the Dqbbln Erwin made a trip to dense fog. They also reported Klamath Falls today. anew at the lake. Try our 50e Mevchaats* Lunch Cranberries at Schuermap's .Every day from l l to 2 at Th- Grocery. , . 12-5t Plata voofe^Apaesy..» l«l-< Will Leave for 0. F — New Linoleum at Playa Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burnett will Confectionery— . leave Sunday for San Francisco, Tha Plata (jonfafctionery and where they will spend their va Cafe hake had all new linoleum cation. They will drive down. laid In their main dining room < ' Feen-a-Mlnt the chewing gum and lobby. J. p. Dodge A Sons laxative, 85c.— McNair Bros. furnished the linoleum and sup , Mr. gad Mrs. Brister and A. ervised the laying. Fred A. Tay R. Crlttendon o f Minneapolis, lor has made many Improvements Mtaa., spent the day In Ashland on the store making It a first class dining room and soda foun yesterday. tain. Madden mdle protected tires Pmm S « Zealand— '*•' Mr. and Mra H. Harris of New Be Thrifty-Look Nifty-Save Flit} Men’s Suits •— |1 .6 0 Zealand, spent tbd day In Ash- laypl yesterday/" They registered Ladles Dresses (plain) 51.50 Ashland Cleaning and Dying a tfth e Llthia Springs Hotel. Works, 137 B ait Mala • -School books and supplies at ju ttfr »tobte» TÄTWlDAt, Sept- ie, lose Moving —- Arrived in Ashland— R. W. Price, managing head Mr. and Mrs. Gay Randles are moving from Fourth street to the of the Crater National Park com W. B. Leer home on Allison St. pany, arrived in Ashland Tneeday * via Bend and Klamath Falls from a short stay at Portland, and has returned to the Crater Lake Lodge, Returned to Home— Mrs. Guy Crosby Is home from an eastern tour, where she visit ed relatives In Dakota, Kansas, Colorado and other places of in terest. Her trip extended over a period of ten weeks. Mrs. Crosby is glad to return to Ash land, having found no other placo quite so attractive. THE THEATER BMUTTW. TODAY AND^TOMOBROW W IL L IA M K Ä / r o m ßv*avkr S hors»' - Bargains 1924 Chev. Coupe 1360.00 1925 Chev. Coupe >500.00 f 1924 Chev Tour. >200.00 1925 Chev. Totu*. >450.00 1922 Chev. Tour. >125.00 The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers SEE THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET EVERLASTil WHISPER firn «band byJukwifingny ’ J.CKV5T0NE product« SPECIAL VALUES in SCHOOL TOGS ALL THIS WEEK at ONLY 4 MORE DAYS TILL SCHOOL OPENS GOLDEN HAVE THEM LOOK THEIR BEST Ashland, Oregon F IR S T TO T H E G O LDEN R U L E — ARE OFFERING MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OF GREAT INTEREST TO PARENTS O-’MtFST NOW OUTFIT YOUNG FOLK W ITH SCHOOL A P P A RET. igry Hulbe of Riel. Germany, in Ashland yesterday. p Ladders — Red Top and Safety Ladders la different i. Careen - Fowler Lumber 101-1 mo CARD OP THANKS I wish to thank ail my friends for their assistance and . expres- slons of sympathy given the at tha time of my bereavement and also tor the beautiful flowers. MRS, LIZZIE ROBERTSON Get B est Value for Your Money! For Your Daughter-__ SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS OF 8 TO 18 YEARS OF AGE First of all, they’re all wool, fancy mixtures and overplaids in the seasons best colorings. To help out, each has an extra long trouser. Priced at >10.00 aad >14.50 EXTRA SCHOOL PANTS All Wool Longres >3 and >3.50 Cbrduroys ...................... >2.85 Knicker pants . <.. ........ 89c Warm Sturdy * Sweaters Boys all worsted collar sweat ers, sizes 5 to 9 priced at >2.85 Boys Shawl Collar, all wool sweaters, pull over models, priced at . . . . . . .>2.85 to >9.85 UV Made'to'Measure Clothing from your local BO R N dealer. B You don’t have to buy one o f those “lt-eitherfitsyou'orit-doesn't" suits or overcoats from a “bellringer” to get a low price. Here yqp get dependable woolens and expert tailoring at prices no higher than you w ould have to pay for goods o f doubtful merit. W e and the maker both guarantee to satisfy you— completely! [PAULSERUD’S Boys and young mens all wool Blazer Sweaters, priced from >4.85 to >7.50 Boys Shoes NEW FALL COATS AND DRESSES FOR THE 3» LITTLE MISS MM Bays Knicker Suits &1 > * . All Sizes You pay regular price for, one suit and get a second suit for only >1 extra. For instance, you buy two suits —the first one is $10.00 regular price, the second one is $1 ex tra, Risking the price of two suits >11.00. Underwear He Will .Need Boys Munsing Winter Weight Cotton Unionsuits—Sizes 7 to ' NEW COATS The styles are smart, the Fabrics are Plaids, Plain, Suede and Bolivia, fine trim med and tailored sport models at unusual values, priced froip ‘ iO O C WOOL DRESSES New Fall Dresses in checked wool flannels, serges. Sizes 6 to 14 years, priced from School Middies in White and Colors, priced . 98c TO >1.75 12 .................................• . . . >1.15 Size 13 to 16 . . . . . . . . . . >1.35 Wash Frocks Wool UnionsuitB — Sizes 7 to Gingham Dresses well made and nicely trimmed, $1.50 and $2.00 valhes 98c Each English Print Dresses, fast colors, sizes 6 to 14 >1.50 Each Girls Gym Bloomers, Jack Tar make ................... >1.59 12 ......................................... >2.10 Sizes 13 to 1 6 ......................>2.65 BOYS BLAZERS Plaid Blazer shirts at . . . >3.85 BOYS TIES BOYS BLOUSES 50c Pre«: A Busier Brow* Tablet Kaynee Blouses, guaran with every , pair fo Buster teed fast colors, priced at . 90c to >1.50 ------------------- ----------- - STOCKINGS BUSTER BROWN SHOES BOYS SHIRTS for large or small Sizes 11 1-2 to 2—Price Blue Chambray Shirts, Black and Brown—j >3.50 to >4.00 priced at . . . .50 and 66e | 25c Sizes 2 1-2 to 6—Price, >5.00 Kaynee Dress Shirts, Black or Brown, D a t ..............95c to >2.10 Kpee—a p a ir .......... SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOYS OVERALLS Tablets, 150 sheets, only Sizes 3 to 7 . . . . . . . ,80c > 10c Sizes 8 to 11 ..........90c Three five cent tablets Sizes 12 to 1 6 ___>1.00 11c . TO £ 4 A I K GIRLS SHOES Free: A Buster Brown Tab let with every pair of Buster Brown Shoes. GIRLS TAN CALF AND PATENT OXFORDS—sizes 8 1-2 to 11 — a pair >2X0 to >3.00 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2—a pair >2.66 to >4.40 Sizes 2 1-2 to 6—a pair >3.50 to >6.00 MISSES FANCY OXFORDS >5:00 to >7.50 Girls Sweaters Misses all Woôl Flannêl BLAZERS >6.75 MISSES ALL WOOL BLAZER SWEATERS >4.25 to >8.65 GIRLS ALL WOOL SLIP ON-SWEATERS >4.85 to >7.50 GIRLS SWEATERS Sizes 6 to 9, >1,75 to >3.00 NEW FALL FABRICS Wool Challla in all new »designs, a yard ----- .01.38 Silk and Wool Jersey, a yard — — ...03.18 64 Inch French- Flannel ......................... ~....... 02.88 Guaranteed Feat Color Bngliah Print, a yard 40c English Prints, Commercially Fast, a yard......,8 8 c Merit Percalea. a yard ......... .............. HOSIERY Misses Phlenlx Bilk Hole, silk to hem, guaranteed. Regular fl.0 0 value, a pair ...............................©Be ChiMren*! Blaok Und Brown* Munsing Cotton Hose —a pair, all sises ....................... . . . . ..................¿Me Black, BroWn, Grey, Carnet, Rneslan Calf, Ltate Hose, a pair •».,...........r.,./.......,....8Oc